CEOs of the largest companies in America make 281 times what the typical worker makes.
Since 1978, pay for these CEOs has skyrocketed 1,094%. Typical worker pay? 26%.
So no, your $5 coffee isn’t why you can’t afford rent.
ICE just shot and killed a 26-year-old Colombian worker in Maine.
He had a Social Security Number.
He was driving to work.
Now, the community is taking the streets:
“No KKK, no fascist USA, no ICE!”
STOP EXECUTING OUR COMMUNITY MEMBERS.
Since Flock loves to track our locations, it only seems fair that we know theirs.
Flock Safety's new GA plant is located at 1885 Mitchell Rd, Smyrna, GA 30082
Flock went to great lengths to keep that address hidden.
That probably means it should be public info.
SONY.
WE BOUGHT THE CONSOLES.
WE BOUGHT THE GAMES.
WE BUILT THE INDUSTRY.
PHYSICAL MEDIA IS NOT OBSOLETE.
OWNERSHIP IS NOT OBSOLETE.
NO DISC.
NO BUY.
PHYSICAL MEDIA MUST STAY.
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN
DO NOT BE DISTRACTED.
Did you know that if you were a British journalist in 1945, and tried to interview a holocaust survivor, you could have faced 14 years in prison for the crime of interviewing a genocide survivor?
Just kidding, that's the policy today for the genocide survivors of Gaza.
🚨 A 14-YEAR-OLD GIRL SPOKE OUT AGAINST A DATA CENTER AND POLICE FORCIBLY REMOVED HER — THEY'RE COMING AFTER YOUR FREEDOM OF SPEECH
A 14-year-old girl showed up to oppose a proposed data center.
She tried to speak.
Moments later, chaos erupted.
Police removed her from the meeting.
A teenager raises concerns about a project that could affect her community for decades... and ends up being escorted out.
But that's not even the craziest part.
Because Microsoft lawyers have openly admitted that communities don't want data centers in their backyards.
They know residents push back.
They know people don't want them.
They know local communities fight these projects.
And yet the projects keep moving forward anyway.
Again.
And again.
And again.
Meanwhile, data centers keep demanding more electricity.
More water.
More land.
In Georgia, outrage erupted after reports that a major data center operation used tens of millions of gallons of water before residents were later told to conserve.
At the same time, Marco Rubio announced the government's plan to roll out facial recognition.
Digital IDs.
Biometric verification.
AI-powered systems.
And every one of those systems requires massive computing infrastructure.
What exactly are they preparing for that requires this much power, this much water, and doesn't allow public input?
ICE detain single mother during traffic stop—separate her from 2 year old daughter left behind in back seat.
Last words to daughter:
"OK, baby, my love, don’t be scared."
"Sit down my love, mommy is going to go with them."
She is well known community volunteer—targeted by ICE for organizing food drives in support of families during immigration raids.
"They were already waiting for me when I left home," she tells friend over the phone.
Her teenage son was driving, but only had an Illinois Instruction Permit to drive with an adult.
Agents gave her one call before being taken to detention center.
Karina Brucio's only option was to call her best friend to hopefully come and take care of her children.
Incident occurred in the Blue Island suburb of Chicago, Illinois.
The damily doesn't have an account on this platform—so posting first full length and credited video here to help raise awareness.
Flock cameras have been out up in the Richland Wildlife Management Area in Florida
The location of the flock cameras are in “miles and miles of Florida wilderness with no neighborhoods or shopping centers, subdivisions or traffic lights around — Why are there surveillance cameras here? Why are there license plate readers sitting at the crossroads of a wildlife management area?
Who are they watching? The hunters? People exercising their Second Amendment rights? Families going camping? Fishermen headed to a boat ramp? Because it isn't just here”
“But here's the question that no one seems willing to ask: How much surveillance are we willing to accept? For decades, law enforcement investigated crimes without building massive networks of cameras that record the movements of millions of law-abiding Americans”
I have ferried these cameras are indeed there, and there is literally nothing around the area
They were installed by the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office which has also deployed dozens of Flock cameras across the county. From what I can find, over 40 installed on county roads
Law enforcement says there are here for
- Recovering stolen vehicles
- Tracking suspects
- Solving crimes in these rural areas
- General public safety
They look like unnecessary surveillance. There is literally nothing around here
I have included a video that shows just how far these cameras really are from society, it’s shocking